I used the scientific method to figure out some tests I did at the bear's house sort of like this. I walked into the house, looked around and observed 3 bowls of porridge on the kitchen table (an observation is something you observe or see) and I inferred this table was probably where they ate (an inference is when you make an educated guess or what you think happened). I decided that the temperature of the three porridges would be my IV (IV is what you change on purpose in the experiment). I figured testing them couldn't hurt so I tasted them. The first bowl was extremely hot it seemed almost 100 degrees(my unit of measurement is spoonfuls and units of measurement means inches, centimeters, and so and so forth, this is also my first level of IV, by the way levels of IV are the options of IV in the experiment)! I figured my DV (DV is what changes because you have the IV in effect) should be amount eaten. Then after my tongue cooled off from the very hot bowl A.K.A fire bowl I decided to test the next bowl on the table. As I tasted it I shuddered because of how insanely cold it was! I think it was around 0 degrees (second level of IV)! Once again after a near frostbite delivered by what should be frozen porridge, I gathered the courage to test the third bowl. I thought the last one was the perfect temperature it was a good 65 degrees (third level of IV). I stared at the bowls to make sure they were all the same size (1st constant, constants are what has to stay the same). After careful examination I concluded that they were. Now I obviously knew after tasting the bowls that they were the same flavor (2nd constant). I came up with the whole conclusion for the porridge and decided the purpose of this experiment is to determine the effect of temperature on the amount of porridge eaten (the purpose is what your trying to find out with this experiment). Then the bears got home and kicked me out.
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I used the scientific method to figure out some tests I did at the bear's house sort of like this. I walked into the house, looked around and observed 3 bowls of porridge on the kitchen table (an observation is something you observe or see) and I inferred this table was probably where they ate (an inference is when you make an educated guess or what you think happened). I decided that the temperature of the three porridges would be my IV (IV is what you change on purpose in the experiment). I figured testing them couldn't hurt so I tasted them. The first bowl was extremely hot it seemed almost 100 degrees(my unit of measurement is spoonfuls and units of measurement means inches, centimeters, and so and so forth, this is also my first level of IV, by the way levels of IV are the options of IV in the experiment)! I figured my DV (DV is what changes because you have the IV in effect) should be amount eaten. Then after my tongue cooled off from the very hot bowl A.K.A fire bowl I decided to test the next bowl on the table. As I tasted it I shuddered because of how insanely cold it was! I think it was around 0 degrees (second level of IV)! Once again after a near frostbite delivered by what should be frozen porridge, I gathered the courage to test the third bowl. I thought the last one was the perfect temperature it was a good 65 degrees (third level of IV). I stared at the bowls to make sure they were all the same size (1st constant, constants are what has to stay the same). After careful examination I concluded that they were. Now I obviously knew after tasting the bowls that they were the same flavor (2nd constant). I came up with the whole conclusion for the porridge and decided the purpose of this experiment is to determine the effect of temperature on the amount of porridge eaten (the purpose is what your trying to find out with this experiment). Then the bears got home and kicked me out.
The End